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122. Drymocichla, gen. Maturinarum. 

 Hartlaub, P. Z. S. 1881 IV p. 625. 



Char. gen. Rostrum gracile, breviusculum, integrum, rectum, 

 subulatum, carinatum, culmiuis parte apicali subcurvata, gonyde 

 apicem versus conspicue ascendente; nares longitudinales, apertae; 

 vibrissae obsoletae. Alae subconvexae, breves, caudae basin 

 parum superantes, obtusae, remige 1. spurio, 2 multo longiore, 

 3 — 5 subaequalibus, caeteris longioribus, 6 et 7 vix brevioribus. 

 Cauda longiuscula, subgradata, mollis, rectricibus angustis. Pedes 

 parvi, debiles; tarsus scutellatus; ungues minimi, pollicis fortior. 



123. Drymocichla incana. 

 Hartl, 1. c. p. 626 (pl. IX Fig. 2). 



Pure et dilute caerulescenti-cinerea, fronte albicante; subtus 

 dilutior, mento, gula et abdomine medio albioribus; rectricibus 

 unicoloribus cinereis, scapis fuscis; remigibus 1. et 2. eodem modo 

 pictis, 3 — 8, in dimidio basali pogonii externi laete aurantiaco- 

 fulvis; tectricibus alarum dorso concoloribus ; subalaribus sericeo- 

 albis isabellino lavatis; subcaudalibus canis; rostro nigro, pedibus 

 pallidis {S et $). Lg. tot. 140 Mm; rostri a fr. 11; alae 60; 

 tarsi 19; caudae 65; dig. post. c. ung. 12; ung. poll. 5. 



Hab.: Magungo, Central- Africa. 



124. Drymoeca Jiaesitata. 



Sclater and Hartlaub, P. Z. S. 1881 No. 1 p. 166. 



Supra notaei plumis fuscis, late pallidius marginatis, uropygio 

 subrufescente ; subtus pallide fusco-cinerascens immaculata; subala- 

 ribus et subcaudalibus sordide isabellinis; cauda gradata, rectri- 

 cibus fuscis, sub certa luce fasciolatis, ante apicem pallidum late 

 et obscure fusco adumbratis; rostro fuscescente, mandibula palli- 

 diore; pedibus carneo-pallidis. Lg. tot. 4,0; alae 1,9; caudae 1,6; 

 tars. 0,7. 



Hab.: Socotra. 



125. Dumeticola brunneipecius. 



E. Brooks, Stray Feath. Vol. VKI No. 6 Dec. 1879 p. 475. 



Size and form of B. affinis, and the upper parts are of the 

 same uniform dark olive brown color; lores, chin and throat, and 

 middle of the belly pure white ; sides of the throat, breast, flanks, 

 and tibial plumes rufescent brown ; lower tail-coverts brown, with 

 broad pale tips, though considerably less broad than are the white 

 tips to the lower tail-coverts of D. affinis. It is a larger bird, 

 with a longer tail. 



Hab.: Himalaya? 



126. Dumeticola intermedia. 



W. E. Brooks, Stray Feath. Vol. IX No. 1—3 1880 p. 220- 

 V^hole Upper plumage olive-brown, tinged with rufescent, and 

 more strongly so on crown of head, wings, and tail; tail indis- 

 tinctly cross rayed in most examples, and very conspicuously so 

 in some; a distinct greyish white supercilium; chin, throat, and 

 centre of abdomen dull white, breast pale ochraceous brown, be- 



